
A young season ticket holder was seen being comforted by Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa players following an incident during the Remembrance Day tribute.
A 16-year-old season ticket holder named Caiden Storry walked to the field before kickoff of the Premier League game at the City Ground to play The Last Post on a trumpet.
Following an almost faultless performance, the young artist faltered to hit the right notes in the song's last stanza, which baffled several players and fans.
There was a brief period of applause following Storry's effort, and then players from both sides could be seen comforting the small child after the incident.

In the meanwhile, on Sunday, Nottingham Forest defeated Aston Villa 2-0 in their Premier League match.
Ola Aina gave Forest the lead after Antony Elanga passed to Harry Toffolo after edging past Matty Cash.
Then, from the outskirts of the area, the Forest star deftly set up the sprinting Aina, who struck the ball along the ground and into the bottom corner.
Mangala's cut-back towards goal from beyond the box forced Martinez to scramble to swat it away, setting up Nottingham Forest for the second goal.
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